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14 Ashfield Drive
Balbriggan
Co. Dublin
K32 KX89
Description
Balbriggan is a coastal town convenient to the City Centre yet at the same time retaining its heritage with a laid-back appeal. The property is only minute’s walk from Balbriggan Town Centre with a wide range of amenities, excellent shopping facilities and a good public transport infrastructure including mainline access to Dublin City centre (c.45mins). Also easy access to the M1 motorway linking you with the Airport and M50 Motorway.
Features
Located within much sought-after development
Overlooks large green area to the front
Enclosed private rear garden with low maintenance finish
Front garden is fully paved with off street - driveway parking
Gas central heating with new condenser boiler
Double glazed PVC windows
Walking distance to Town centre & transport links
Rooms
Bedroom Three 2.2m x 2.8m with laminate flooring and door to ensuite with wc, whb and shower unit
Living Room 4.25m x 4m with feature fireplace with surround and open fire, coving, TV point, large under-stairs storage closet, opening to kitchen area.
Kitchen 4.3m x 2.8m with tiled flooring, fitted wooden kitchen with extractor fan, built in hob and oven, plumbed for washing machine and dishwasher, French doors to rear
First floor landing with shelved hot-press and attic access
Bedroom One 4.05m x 3.35m with large wardrobes, TV point.
Bedroom Two 4.2m x 2.15m with built in press with gas boiler
Bathroom Tiled flooring and around bath and shower with wc, whb, corner shower unit, bath
BER Information
BER Number: 104524079
Energy Performance Indicator: 202
About the Area
Balbriggan is a large seaside town in the northern part of Fingal in County Dublin. The 2011 census population was 19,960, as the area experienced a population boom in the early part of the 2000s due to the demand for housing within the wider Dublin region. The area is served by a number of amenities, from schools to supermarkets, and locals have access to an abundance of leisure facilities - including Balbriggan Strand.

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